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Teenage Degenerate: A Memoir that Explores the Depths of Methamphetamine and Drug Addiction

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Teenage Degenerate: A Memoir that Explores the Depths of Methamphetamine and Drug Addiction
Teenage Degenerate: A Memoir that Explores the Depths of Methamphetamine and Drug Addiction

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Teenage Degenerate: A Memoir that Explores the Depths of Methamphetamine and Drug Addiction

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Breaking Bad meets the Basketball Diaries! Amazon Best Seller in Drug Dependency and Personal Health! In 1996, Scott was nineteen and lost in adulthood with an endless job and no future ambitions. Teenage Degenerate is his story about drug addiction, music and growing up. Over the course of ten months, he quickly descends into the dark and dangerous world of crystal methamphetamine. Scott experiments with crystal meth in a dark, deserted parking lot in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado and soon after his crew of misfits will do almost anything for their next high. One by one, family and friends disappear, and he is left alone with a decision to continue fighting or give up. This is his struggle to reclaim a normal life and the search for something real. Teenage Degenerate is a brutally truthful, humorous and heartbreaking journey that explores the depths of addiction.

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